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Fu Tou's Poems

Fu Tou's poems are introduced as follows:

1, Song Luyou's quatrains in early summer:? Red and purple have become dust one after another, and the cuckoo sounds new in summer.

2、? Song Zhao Shixiu's "About:? "It rains at home in Huangmei season, and frogs are everywhere in the grass pond.

3. Song Zhou Bangyan's Man Ting Square Xia Jing

Old warbler chicks in the wind, plums in the rain, beautiful trees in the afternoon.

Jiashu: the laudatory name of a tree. This poem about summer means that young birds grow in the breeze, abundant rain fattens plums, and at noon, a cool round shade forms under the tree.

4. Memories of Wang Ci by Song and Li Chongyuan.

After the rain, the lotus is full of fragrance, and the magic pumpkin is cold and snowy.

Divine pumpkin: melons and fruits are soaked in cold water.

5. Hui's "Crossing Shagou Store"

The breeze broke the summer for three days in a row.

6. On Hong Ji by Tang Fanggan

When the rocks slide and spray, it is sunny like rain, when the sun shines high, it is cold, and when the trees fall, it is cold in summer.

Rock slip sentence: The spring waterfall on the rock flies in the air, like a rain curtain hanging on a sunny day. Candy Luo's sentence: The vines are winding in the forest, and the shade covers the sun, which makes people feel cool in midsummer.

7. Tang Gao's "Mountain Pavilion Summer"

Green trees, deep shadows, long summer, the reflection of the tower in the pond.

Crystal curtains fluttered in the breeze, and the courtyard was full of fragrant crystal curtains: Describe the balcony reflection as crystal curtains in the water, Ming Che.

What do you mean by dog days?

The dog days appear between the light summer heat and the heavy summer heat, and are the days with the highest temperature, humidity and sultry weather in a year. The so-called "dog days" refers to the "dog days" of the lunar calendar, which is the hottest period of the year.

Climatic characteristics in dog days

High temperature, low pressure, high humidity and low wind speed are the hottest seasons of the year. This is because, in summer, the day is longer than the night, the day is longer and the sunshine time is longer. The heat absorbed by the surface is far greater than the expenditure, which makes the heat accumulated on the surface increase day by day and the temperature continues to rise. In midsummer, that is, in dog days, the accumulation of surface heat reaches its peak. In summer, there is much rain and high air humidity, and the heat capacity of water is much larger than that of dry air, which is also one of the important reasons for the sultry weather.